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The Collection

The definitive guide to the making of Doctor Who

'Doctor Who – The Complete History' Book Collection takes you behind the scenes of the world’s longest running science fiction series. From William Hartnell’s debut as the First Doctor in 1963, right up to Peter Capaldi’s adventures as the Twelfth Doctor, you’ll discover how each story was brought to the TV screen. You can relive your favourite adventures and discover the ones you’ve yet to see.

William Hartnell 1963 - 1966

With the appearance of an elderly Edwardian gentleman, the First Doctor had an insatiable scientific curiosity. Initially he had little time for the concerns of his fellow travellers and was not averse to resorting to deception in order to get his own way, but over time he mellowed and developed a strong sense of justice.

Adventures

1963/64 series

100,000 BC

The Mutants (aka The Daleks)

Inside the Spaceship

Marco Polo

The Keys of Marinus

The Aztecs

The Sensorites

The Reign of Terror

1964/65 series

Planet of Giants

The Dalek Invasion of Earth

The Rescue

The Romans

The Web Planet

The Crusade

The Space Museum

The Chase

The Time Meddler

1965/66 series

Galaxy 4

Mission to the Unknown

The Myth Makers

The Daleks' Master Plan

The Massacre of St Bartolomew's Eve

The Ark

The Celestial Toymaker

The Gunfighters

The Savages

The War Machine

1966/67 series

The Smugglers

The Tenth Planet

2

Patrick Troughton 1966 - 1969

His rather shabby clothes and unkempt appearance, along with his childish behaviour, would often lead the Second Doctor’s enemies to underestimate him. But by hiding his keen mind behind a clownish persona, he was able to out-manoeuvre and outwit his opponents without them quite realising how he had done it.

Adventures

1966/67 series

The Power of the Daleks

The Highlanders

The Underwater Menace

The Moonbase

The Macra Terror

The Faceless Ones

The Evil of the Daleks

1967/68 series

The Tomb of the Cybermen

The Abominable Snowmen

The Ice Warriors

The Enemy of the World

The Web of Fear

Fury from the Deep

The Wheel in Space

1968/69 series

The Dominators

The Mind Robber

The Invasion

The Krotons

The Seeds of Death

The Space Pirates

The War Games

3

Jon Pertwee 1970 - 1974

Exiled to Earth for breaking the laws of his own people, the flamboyant Third Doctor resented being trapped on one planet in one time period. However, he assisted the UNIT organisation in their fight against extraterrestrial threats. His freedom to travel through time and space in the TARDIS was eventually returned to him by the Time Lords.

Adventures

1970 series

Spearhead from Space

Doctor Who and the Silurians

The Ambassadors of Death

Inferno

1971 series

Terror of the Autons

The Mind of Evil

The Claws of Axos

Colony in Space

The Dæmons

1972 series

Day of the Daleks

The Curse of Peladon

The Sea Devils

The Mutants

The Time Monster

1972/73 series

The Three Doctors

Carnival of Monsters

Frontier in Space

Planet of the Daleks

The Green Death

1973/74 series

The Time Warrior

Invasion of the Dinosaurs

Death to the Daleks

The Monster of Peladon

Planet of the Spiders

4

Tom Baker 1974 - 1981

The wide eyed enthusiasm and irreverence of the Fourth Doctor proved infectious to many who met him, but frequently irritating to authority figures and tyrants. Reluctant to form attachments and resentful of being manipulated by his fellow Time Lords, he cherished his life as a wanderer in space and time.

Adventures

1974/75 series

Robot

The Ark in Space

The Sontaran Experiment

Genesis of the Daleks

Revenge of the Cybermen

1975/76 series

Terror of the Zygons

Planet of Evil

Pyramids of Mars

The Android Invasion

The Brain of Morbius

The Seeds of Doom

1976/77 series

The Masque of Mandragora

The Hand of Fear

The Deadly Assassin

The Face of Evil

The Robots of Death

The Talons of Weng-Chiang

1977/78 series

Horror of Fang Rock

The Invisible Enemy

Image of the Fendahl

The Sun Makers

Underworld

The Invasion of Time

1978/79 series

The Ribos Operation

The Pirate Planet

The Stones of Blood

The Androids of Tara

The Power of Kroll

The Armageddon Factor

1979/80 series

Destiny of the Daleks

City of Death

The Creature from the Pit

Nightmare of Eden

The Horns of Nimon

1980/81 series

The Leisure Hive

Meglos

Full Circle

State of Decay

Warrior's Gate

The Keeper of Traken

Logopolis

5

Peter Davison 1982 - 1984

Youthful in appearance the cricket-loving Fifth Doctor possessed a quiet charm and a breathless enthusiasm for his travels through time and space. Although not as forthright as some of his previous incarnations had been, the Fifth Doctor would never shy away from making a stand against oppression and injustice.

Adventures

1982 series

Castrovalva

Four to Doomsday

Kinda

The Visitation

Black Orchid

Earthshock

Time-Flight

1983 series

Arc of Infinity

Snakedance

Mawdryn Undead

Terminus

Enlightenment

The King's Demons

The Five Doctors

1984 series

Warriors of the Deep

The Awakening

Frontios

Resurrection of the Daleks

Planet of Fire

The Caves of Androzani

6

Colin Baker 1984 - 1986

Garishly dressed, the Sixth Doctor held himself in high esteem, coming across as arrogant and pompous. But beneath this bravado, he harboured self-doubt and would occasionally lapse into reflection and melancholia. Nevertheless, he would never come up short when it came to righting wrongs and fighting the forces of evil.

Adventures

1984 series

The Twin Dilemma

1985 series

Attack of the Cybermen

Vengeance on Varos

The Mark of the Rani

The Two Doctors

Timelash

Revelation of the Daleks

1986 series

The Trial of a Time Lord

7

Sylvester McCoy 1987 - 1989

The whimsical persona of the Seventh Doctor concealed the calculating mind of a master manipulator. Playing the long game, he would keep his plans to outwit his enemies close to his chest, and would even go as far as deceiving his companion, Ace, using her as an unwitting pawn in his complex schemes.

Adventures

1987 series

Time and the Rani

Paradise Towers

Delta and the Bannermen

Dragonfire

1988 series

Remembrance of the Daleks

The Happiness Patrol

Silver Nemesis

The Greatest Show in the Galaxy

1989 series

Battlefield

Ghost Light

The Curse of Fenric

Survival

8

Paul McGann 1996

In keeping with his Byronic appearance and elegant dress sense, the Eighth Doctor was a true romantic. He embraced his life with energetic joy, diving into adventure and eager to protect the weak from the forces of evil. He was especially fond of humans, and admitted that he himself was half-human (on his mother’s side).

Adventures

1996 series

Doctor Who (TV Movie)

9

Christopher Eccleston 2005

The Ninth Doctor had a strong thirst for adventure and was eager to share the many wonders of the universe with his travelling companion, Rose. But he carried with him a great sadness for the recent loss of his own people, the Time Lords. He had zero tolerance when confronting oppressors, fools and cowards.

Adventures

2005 series

Rose

The End of the World

The Unquiet Dead

Aliens of London/World War Three

Dalek

The Long Game

Father's Day

The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances

Boom Town

Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways

10

David Tennant 2005 - 2010

The Doctor’s Tenth incarnation was seemingly fun loving and happy-go-lucky, enjoying touring the universe and sharing its wonders with his companions. Beneath the surface though, he carried the guilt of being the only surviving Time Lord, having been responsible for their destruction in the Last Great Time War.

Adventures

2005 series

The Christmas Invasion

2006 series

New Earth

Tooth and Claw

School Reunion

The Girl in the Fireplace

Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel

The Idiot's Lantern

The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit

Love & Monsters

Fear Her

Army of Ghosts/Doomsday

The Runaway Bride

2007 series

Smith and Jones

The Shakespeare Code

Gridlock

Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks

The Lazarus Experiment

42

Human Nature/The Family of Blood

Blink

Utopia/The Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords

Voyage of the Damned

2008 series

Partners in Crime

The Fires of Pompeii

Planet of the Ood

The Sontaran Stratagem/The Poison Sky

The Doctor's Daughter

The Unicorn and the Wasp

Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead

Midnight

Turn Left

The Stolen Earth/Journey's End

2008/09/10 SPECIALS

The Next Doctor

Planet of the Dead

The Waters of Mars

The End of Time

11

Matt Smith 2010 - 2013

The Eleventh Doctor possessed the boundless energy of a little boy and would meet every new situation with unbridled excitement and enthusiasm. His reputation alone would be enough to send his enemies running. He is the most long-lived of the Doctor’s incarnations, having lived for over a thousand years.

Adventures

2010 series

The Eleventh Hour

The Beast Below

Victory of the Daleks

The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone

The Vampires of Venice

Amy's Choice

The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood

Vincent and the Doctor

The Lodger

The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang

A Christmas Carol

2011 series

The Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon

The Curse of the Black Spot

The Doctor's Wife

The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People

A Good Man Goes to War

Let's Kill Hitler

Night Terrors

The Girl Who Waited

The God Complex

Closing Time

The Wedding of River Song

The Doctor, the Window and the Wardrobe

2012/13 series

Asylum of the Daleks

Dinosaurs on a Spaceship

A Town Called Mercy

The Power of Three

The Angels Take Manhattan

The Snowmen

The Bells of Saint John

The Rings of Akhaten

Cold War

Hide

Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS

The Crimson Horror

Nightmare in Silver

The Name of the Doctor

The Day of the Doctor

The Time of the Doctor

12

Peter Capaldi 2014 -

Somewhat lacking in sentiment, the Twelfth Doctor is emotionally distant and often struggled to empathise with others and adhere to social etiquette. His ruthless application of cold logic to situations often appear heartless and cruel, but his opposition to tyranny and injustice is fierce and uncompromising.

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